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its campaigninsyriawithwar ships in the caspian sea. activists say the strikes are some of the heaviest since the syrian conflict began in 2011 t in an interview with chinese television bashar al-assad says they helped the issues in syria. his troops are advancing on nearly every front. the united states announced that the coalition conducted 29 strikes against i.s.i.l. on saturday, 16 in iraq and nine in syria. >> reporter: overwhelming support for security measures being put into place by french president francois hollande. 91% of frernlg citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. the poll also said 94% of the respondents support further border controls. it was also announceed that the aircraft carrier will be in place by monday morning. there will be 26 fighters jets board that will be bombing i.s.i.l. targets in syria. that is in addition to the jets already carrying out raids >>> obama spoke about the fight against i.s.i.l. on sunday. he wants russia to focus on i.s.i.l. instead of other armed groups

its campaign in syria with war ships in the caspian sea. activists say the strikes are some of the heaviest since the syrian conflict began in 2011 t in an interview with chinese television bashar al-assad says they helped the issues in syria. his troops are advancing on nearly every front. the united states announced that the coalition conducted 29 strikes against i.s.i.l. on saturday, 16 in iraq and nine in syria. >> reporter: overwhelming support for security measures being put into...

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chadurgion, al jazeera. innorthernsyria, anew alliance has been formed to confront isil, the syrian democratic forces are backed by the united states and include kurdish forces. but other opposition groups are concerned the partnership will give the kurds too much power as zeina hodr explains. >> reporter: americas partners on the ground, the start of an offensive it hopes will end isil's presence in the northeastern part of the country. this newly formed alliance includes kurdish, arab and assyrian forces, also expected to receive the help of u.s. special forces which the obama administration plans to help in the fight against isil. many groups are participating in this effort with coordination and support of the u.s.-led coalition. >> u.s. backing for the syrian kurdish force is not new. so-called people's protection units have cleared many areas of isil with the help of coalition airstrikes in recent months. it has been trying to recruit more groups from syria's arab majority to create what kurdish leaders say is a unified national force. despite that, the ypg continues to

chadurgion, al jazeera. in northern syria, a new alliance has been formed to confront isil, the syrian democratic forces are backed by the united states and include kurdish forces. but other opposition groups are concerned the partnership will give the kurds too much power as zeina hodr explains. >> reporter: americas partners on the ground, the start of an offensive it hopes will end isil's presence in the northeastern part of the country. this newly formed alliance includes kurdish,...

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larger conflictinsyria. >>reporter: just to give you an idea, latakia behind me, the rebels managed in the past to launch a surprise attack and they retook some areas including the village a few mile from where i stand. then the government launched a counter offensive. it is more troops, soldiers that can control some areas. they have military bases and sort of pushed the rebels back. in the last two months the syrian cavity backed by-- government backed by different militias, pushed the rebels from areas particularly in aleppo. i was talking to many opposition syrian commanders and they said they suffered in the last few months to the concern they were concerned they might lose aleppo. now they are confident, they have more weapons, some of the units are reuniting, they are reuniting and they are now launching a counter offensive in aleppo. so they are now reversing some of the gains made by the government >>> thank you for that in southern turkey. a dispute between russia and turkey over the downed russian jet near the syrian border. russia is now slapped sanctions on turk

larger conflict in syria. >> reporter: just to give you an idea, latakia behind me, the rebels managed in the past to launch a surprise attack and they retook some areas including the village a few mile from where i stand. then the government launched a counter offensive. it is more troops, soldiers that can control some areas. they have military bases and sort of pushed the rebels back. in the last two months the syrian cavity backed by-- government backed by different militias, pushed...

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efforts to defeat i.s.i.l. and find a peaceful transitioninsyria. speakingat the g20 in occur tea obama described friday's mass killings in paris as an attack on the civil iced world. >> we will bring about a peaceful transition in syria and to eliminate d.a.e.s.h. as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and other parts of the globe >>> to our correspondent bernard smith who is at that g20 summit. what else it did they say, the world leaders about tackling i.s.i.l. and what is happening in the world at the moment? >> reporter: we've also heard as well from obama, ergogan and ban ki-moon spoke earlier. he pointed out that our response to these attacks in paris, and elsewhe elsewhere, our response needs to be robust but always within the rule of law and with respect to human rights. otherwise we will only fan the flames that we are trying to put out. an attempt there from ban ki-moon to ensure the response is proportionate. also from erdogan, they have discussed the fight against i.s.i.l. and what further steps they can take as partners in increasin

efforts to defeat i.s.i.l. and find a peaceful transition in syria. speaking at the g20 in occur tea obama described friday's mass killings in paris as an attack on the civil iced world. >> we will bring about a peaceful transition in syria and to eliminate d.a.e.s.h. as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and other parts of the globe >>> to our correspondent bernard smith who is at that g20 summit. what else it did they say, the world leaders...

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attacks completely. he says air strikesonsyriawillcontinue. >> translation: there is no such thing as zero risk. on january 13 after the paris attacks against "charlie hebdo" do against the french people because they were jewish, against law officials, i said we were at war and i said this war will be long and difficulty. we need to expect after shocks, but we will retaliate and destroy d.a.e.s.h. >>> present president has promised to lead the fight against i.s.i.l. a look at the attacks on french politics. >> reporter: paris under attack again. this time with more sophisticated and deadly effect. the president has called it an act of war. >> translation: faced with war, the country has taken appropriate steps. it's an active war committed by a terrorist army d.a.e.s.h., an islamist army against the values we hold throughout the world, against australia free country that speaks to the whole planet. >> reporter: this was the speech to do with upcoming elections. >> translation: islamic fundamentalist must be destroyed. france must be that as it may islamist organisations, clos

attacks completely. he says air strikes on syria will continue. >> translation: there is no such thing as zero risk. on january 13 after the paris attacks against "charlie hebdo" do against the french people because they were jewish, against law officials, i said we were at war and i said this war will be long and difficulty. we need to expect after shocks, but we will retaliate and destroy d.a.e.s.h. >>> present president has promised to lead the fight against...

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linkages in the groups hereandsyriaandall aw all away that is used to create this terrible thing >>> the french authorities, in a wider sense, it is going to be a delicate time these next weeks and months and depending where the policy goes. i think there is a lot of emotional thinking. people feel very emotional but it's clear headed thinking that will need to do next. what do you think world leaders will do now? >> the response that we've had so far is very understandable. president francois hollande has felt the need to in a way reassure not just the french public but also all publics everywhere that they're going to not just take that lying down. they're going to have a very strong response, they're going to fight back and do something about this. that's understandable. i think the risk is that we do have an overly emotional approach and a reactionary approach which doesn't look at how this was able to happen. we don't want to make the mistake that was made after 911 where we know that the bush administration had a very quick reaction to fore sighted approach. we are now livi

linkages in the groups here and syria and all aw all away that is used to create this terrible thing >>> the french authorities, in a wider sense, it is going to be a delicate time these next weeks and months and depending where the policy goes. i think there is a lot of emotional thinking. people feel very emotional but it's clear headed thinking that will need to do next. what do you think world leaders will do now? >> the response that we've had so far is very understandable....

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opposition armed groups launched an offensive against i.s.i.l. innearbysyria. agroup of forces is backed by the united states. this angered other fighters, worried the kurds have other ambitions. >>> america's partners on the ground. the syrian democratic forces announced the start of an offensive it hoped would end i.s.i.l.'s presence in the nearby corner of the country. the newly formed alliance includes kurdish, arab and assyrian forces, and is expected to receive the help of u.s. special forces which the obama administration plans to support to syria to help in the fight. >> translation: we announced the first step to liberate syria. groups are participating in this effort with the coordination and support of u.s. led coalition. u.s. backing for the syrian kurdish forces is not new. the so-called people's protection unit cleared many areas of i.s.i.l. with the help of coalition air strikes and is trying to recruit more groups to create what leaders say is a unified national force. despite that the y.p.g. is criticized by many, including neighbouring turkey for creating their o

opposition armed groups launched an offensive against i.s.i.l. in nearby syria. a group of forces is backed by the united states. this angered other fighters, worried the kurds have other ambitions. >>> america's partners on the ground. the syrian democratic forces announced the start of an offensive it hoped would end i.s.i.l.'s presence in the nearby corner of the country. the newly formed alliance includes kurdish, arab and assyrian forces, and is expected to receive the help of...

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called for election thesinsyriatoend the civil war. he backs bashar al assad and believes elections can only take place if opposition are denied military aid. the british based syrian observatory for human rights say isil launched an attack on saturday at a town 20 kilometers from the main road linking damascus to homs. >> in northern sir yes, a new alliance has been formed to confront isil. the forces are backed by the united states and include kurdish forces. other opposition groups are concerned the partnership will give the kurds too much power. >> america's partners on the ground, the syrian democratic forces have announced the start of an offensive it hopes will end isil's presence in the northeastern corner of the country. this newly formed alliance includes syrian forces and is expected to receive the help of forces which president obama plans to deploy to help in the fight against isil. >> we announced the first step in our campaign to liberate syria from terrorists. many groups are participating in this effort with the coordination and support of the u.s. led coalition. >>

called for election thes in syria to end the civil war. he backs bashar al assad and believes elections can only take place if opposition are denied military aid. the british based syrian observatory for human rights say isil launched an attack on saturday at a town 20 kilometers from the main road linking damascus to homs. >> in northern sir yes, a new alliance has been formed to confront isil. the forces are backed by the united states and include kurdish forces. other opposition...

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syrianowdominating discussions. >> we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transition in syria, and to eliminate daish as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and ankara and other parts of the globe. >> bernard smith is live in italyia. tell us what the leaders are considering when it comes to border control. >> they've received a copy of a draft statement expected to be formalized later tonight. that draft statement says teach agreed to step up border controls and aviation security. we don't know yet exactly what that means when we talk about stepping up border patrols. perhaps two of the most significant borders are here in turkey, turkey's border with syria and turkey's border with greece, bulgaria and the rest of the european union. the border with syria is pretty well patrolled these days, much tighter than it used to be, it cannot be completely sealed and of course syrians seeking help and refuge are allowed in on a humanitarian base by the turks. however, it is quite easy, although

syria now dominating discussions. >> we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transition in syria, and to eliminate daish as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and ankara and other parts of the globe. >> bernard smith is live in italyia. tell us what the leaders are considering when it comes to border control. >> they've received a copy of a draft statement expected to be formalized...

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fighter jets dropping at least 20 bombs on isis targetsinsyria, takingaim at a command post, a weapons warehouse and a terrorist training camp. and there's word this morning of a string of police raids across france. >>> u.s. stock futures are down this morning after big losses on friday. the terror attacks in paris are adding to investor fears. before the opening bell today, the new york stock exchange will observe a minute of silence to honor the victims. >>> a show of respect for the victims of the paris attacks. the flags flying at half-staff at the white house and other federal buildings until thursday. those are some of our top stories on this monday, november 16th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning to you. we begin with the terror attack world. so many innocent lives cut short by a handful of cold-blooded killers. >> french bombers took aim at isis overnight as the search continues for a french national accused of playing a key role in the assault. marci gonzales joining us live now from paris. good morning. >> reporter: hey, guys. it's a quie

fighter jets dropping at least 20 bombs on isis targets in syria, taking aim at a command post, a weapons warehouse and a terrorist training camp. and there's word this morning of a string of police raids across france. >>> u.s. stock futures are down this morning after big losses on friday. the terror attacks in paris are adding to investor fears. before the opening bell today, the new york stock exchange will observe a minute of silence to honor the victims. >>> a show of...

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, pounding the de facto isis capital of raqqa innorthernsyria. thebombing campaign following a stern warning issing from president obama to those responsible for the paris attacks. >> we stand in solidarity with them in hunting down the perpetrators of the crime and bringing them to justice. >> reporter: isis is also strongly suspected of blowing up that russian passenger jet prompting that rare private meeting between obama and vladimir putin. obama urging the russian president to focus air strikes solely on isis. after months of u.s.-led air strikes, the president telling our george stephanopoulos before the paris attack, isis gains on the ground have stalled. >> from the start, our goal has been first to contain. and we have contained them. they have not gained ground in iraq. and in syria, they'll come in, they'll leave. what we have not yet been able to do is to completely depap tate their command and control structures. >> reporter: the military says about 75 mid or high level isis fighters have been killed since there are thousands and thousands of fighters in iraq and s

, pounding the de facto isis capital of raqqa in northern syria. the bombing campaign following a stern warning issing from president obama to those responsible for the paris attacks. >> we stand in solidarity with them in hunting down the perpetrators of the crime and bringing them to justice. >> reporter: isis is also strongly suspected of blowing up that russian passenger jet prompting that rare private meeting between obama and vladimir putin. obama urging the russian president...

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enlisting russia's help in fighting isis and a potential game-changer for the warinsyriaandwhat this now means for u.s.-led efforts against violent extremists. >> security breach at the white house. another fence jumper this time with an american flag wrapped around his shoulders. disturbing the first family during thanksgiving dinner and causing a lockdown for hours. >>> and they're off. shoppers already in the stores as black friday once again starts early. so is shopping really best as a contact sport or can you get the same deals from the comforts of your home? >> and attention shoppers. if you're headed to target today, some extra special deals for you like tickets to kyle's bar mitzvah. the creative collection of ads that might have some black friday shoppers scratching their head "the mix" on this friday, november 27th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now". >> good morning, everyone, on this thanksgiving day after. black friday. >> yes, what do we say happy black friday day? >> yeah, get your laptop ready for deals. >> exactly. hopefully you had a wonderful th

enlisting russia's help in fighting isis and a potential game-changer for the war in syria and what this now means for u.s.-led efforts against violent extremists. >> security breach at the white house. another fence jumper this time with an american flag wrapped around his shoulders. disturbing the first family during thanksgiving dinner and causing a lockdown for hours. >>> and they're off. shoppers already in the stores as black friday once again starts early. so is shopping...

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as a step toward a more democratic process. >> the u.n. special envoytosyriaarrivedin damascus, meeting the foreign minister two days after world leaders met in vienna to try to end the four year long civil war. syrian government and opposition leaders weren't at the summit, but iran was represented for the first time. the world powers and regional powers called for a truce and the renewal of stalled u.n. brokered talks. >>> isil suicide bomber in syria seized a small town in homs. isil launched the attack on saturday. the town is 20 kilometers from the main road linking damascus to homs. >> in northern syria, isil is being confronted by a new aligns of armed option groups backed by the united states. they include kurdish forces. their inclusion is angering other opposition groups who fear kurds of being given too much power. zeina hodor explains. >> america's partner ocean, the syrian democratic forces announced the start of an offensive it hopes will end isil the presence in the northeastern corner of the country. it includes kurdish abar ran and syrian forces. it expected to

as a step toward a more democratic process. >> the u.n. special envoy to syria arrived in damascus, meeting the foreign minister two days after world leaders met in vienna to try to end the four year long civil war. syrian government and opposition leaders weren't at the summit, but iran was represented for the first time. the world powers and regional powers called for a truce and the renewal of stalled u.n. brokered talks. >>> isil suicide bomber in syria seized a small town...

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syria. ♪♪ >>> hello there, i am barbara serra, you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program. e.u. leaders offer cash and closer ties to turkey to stop refugees from crossing? to the european union. >>> clashes in paris as worldwide demonstrations take place over climate change. >>> and marking forgiveness and reconciliation, the pope opens the holy door in the central african republic. ♪ ♪ >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike that killed at least 44 people at a busy marketplace in northern syria. if russian war planes are behind the attack it would be one of the deadliest incidents since it began eights campaign two months ago now. the marketplace is in a town in idlib province, hashem reports from the turkey-e syrian border. >> reporter: this man is lucky to have survived. in yet another air strike in idlib province, dozens more syrianss are dead. in poorly equipped makeshift hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of casualties. these images have become part of life in many rebel-held areas, since the russian or strikes

syria. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there, i am barbara serra, you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program. e.u. leaders offer cash and closer ties to turkey to stop refugees from crossing? to the european union. >>> clashes in paris as worldwide demonstrations take place over climate change. >>> and marking forgiveness and reconciliation, the pope opens the holy door in the central african republic. ♪ ♪ >>> russia is being blamed...

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only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> at least 44 people are killed at a mascotinsyriaasrussia carries out air strooikdz across islib province. >> i am lauren taylor, live from london. also coming up: stemming the flow. european leaders gather to thrash out a deal to pay turkey to stop refugees entering the e. u. >> people around the world demand action ahead of the crucial climate summit, shoes take the place of protesters in paris. >> voters line up to cast ballots in the first elections after a year of political turmoil. millions of butterflies prepare to make their annual migration from canada to mexico, we find out what's causing their numbers to fall. hello. russia is being blamed for an airstrike that killed 44 people at a busy marketplace in northern syria. russian war plains are believed to be behind the attack, one of the destliest incidents since moscow began its campaign two months ago. the market attack happened in idlib province. here is the latest. >> reporter: the airstrike on rebel-held idlib province, dozens more syrians are dead. poorly equipped makeshift hos

only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> at least 44 people are killed at a mascot in syria as russia carries out air strooikdz across islib province. >> i am lauren taylor, live from london. also coming up: stemming the flow. european leaders gather to thrash out a deal to pay turkey to stop refugees entering the e. u. >> people around the world demand action ahead of the crucial climate summit, shoes take the place of protesters in paris. >> voters line up to cast ballots in...

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a marketinsyria. ithappened in the town. it was a russian air strike. what more do we know about this? >> reporter: activists say that the air strike targeted a crowded market in the town of ariha in idlib and they say it was a russian fighter there that targeted the area. there has been an intensified air strikes today across the country in aleppo, in latakia, idlib and also the outskirts of the capital damascus and syrian opposition says most of the air strikes were launched by russian war planes. it is one of the areas where the syrian government suffered major setback this year when the pro syrian army launched an offence itch and recaptured all of >>> dlib becoming the second major area to fall under the control of the rebels which was later taken over by i.s.i.l. >>> thanks for that. series civil wall-- syria's war is the cause of the refugee crisis. the european union is offering turkey a three billion dollars to seal its border. the plan is being driven by germany. lawrence lee reports from berlin. >> reporter: spring turned to summer and autumn to winter and they haven't

a market in syria. it happened in the town. it was a russian air strike. what more do we know about this? >> reporter: activists say that the air strike targeted a crowded market in the town of ariha in idlib and they say it was a russian fighter there that targeted the area. there has been an intensified air strikes today across the country in aleppo, in latakia, idlib and also the outskirts of the capital damascus and syrian opposition says most of the air strikes were launched by...

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joining us, rebel fightersinsyriasaythat they have recaptured the town and several villages in the aleppo countryside from government soldiers backed by shia malitia and iranian forces and reverses gains made to weeks ago and several forces joined together including al-qaeda affiliated el nusra front and inflicted losses on syrian troops in the area managing to hold back their advances despite the government getting help from russian air strikes and they have significant strategic border with turkey and a battleground and from the border we report. >> reporter: syrian rebels on the offensive, marred by divisions and short of weapons they are advancing on the city of aleppo. many armed factions have established a joint command center. this video appears to show them attacking government military posts in southern aleppo. the armed group el nusra front is taking part in the offensive and fighters played a significant role in the push to capture the village and syrian rebels say government forces are backed by thousands of fighters from iran, iraq and hezbollah. >> they are cutting th

joining us, rebel fighters in syria say that they have recaptured the town and several villages in the aleppo countryside from government soldiers backed by shia malitia and iranian forces and reverses gains made to weeks ago and several forces joined together including al-qaeda affiliated el nusra front and inflicted losses on syrian troops in the area managing to hold back their advances despite the government getting help from russian air strikes and they have significant strategic border...

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syria, sopeople voted for stability and opposition parties failed to provide a plan for the future of the country. i think the message is very clear, that the turk rich quarters wants stability, economic stability and people also have a faith in the messenger of the message, that is recep tayyip erdogan. and i think that the population very much rally around him to overcome the instability, and to maintain economic stackility in the country. >> the h.d.p., an opposition party, that took 10% of the vopt. a pro-kurdish party, they say they were not able to campaign the way they wanted, saying main of their campaign rallies had to be cancelled for security reasons, and complained, as did other parties, about the lack of sufficient care time on turkish television. are they justified do you think? >> i don't think so. i think the kurdish party in the june election received over 6 million vote. in the two election it was 5 million, and announced one million, you cannot explain the loss. what we see is that the middle and upper middle class kurds did not work for the h.d.p. and you cannot

syria, so people voted for stability and opposition parties failed to provide a plan for the future of the country. i think the message is very clear, that the turk rich quarters wants stability, economic stability and people also have a faith in the messenger of the message, that is recep tayyip erdogan. and i think that the population very much rally around him to overcome the instability, and to maintain economic stackility in the country. >> the h.d.p., an opposition party, that took...

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springs has been identified >>> fighters opposed to the governmentinsyriasaythey have taken several villages south of aleppo. the province of aleppo has been a key battle ground. hashem ahelbarra has the latest from southern turkey. >> in 2012, there was an attack. the rebels control most of the idlib. and in lat abbingia, all they do is reach to the peaks behind my. some of which they control. i have been talking to a senior members of the free syrian army. and they are reverting some. gains by the government. the big et cetera problem is the -- biggest problem is the concentration of the syria army. the opposition says it is confident that if manages to reunite a different military faction and get significant support from the main backers, like the europeans, like the turkish and like the saudis. they'll be able to repel the army. >> irani media reporting that a brigadier general with the republican guard has been killed in aleppo. he commanded the imam hussain battalion. dozens of fighters and senior commanders have been killed. they have expanded the role after the russian inter

springs has been identified >>> fighters opposed to the government in syria say they have taken several villages south of aleppo. the province of aleppo has been a key battle ground. hashem ahelbarra has the latest from southern turkey. >> in 2012, there was an attack. the rebels control most of the idlib. and in lat abbingia, all they do is reach to the peaks behind my. some of which they control. i have been talking to a senior members of the free syrian army. and they are...

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. the people that are so desperate to escape war, death and destruction in places like iraqandsyria, theyare trying to get to india before the window closes and behaviour europe stops allowing them to come here. >> during a national day of mourning in russia, a memorial has taken place, honouring victims of the plane crash. 224 on board died when it came down, after taking off from the resort of shammel shake. peter sharp reports from st. petersburg. >> in front of one of russia's potent symbol, the winter palace, hundreds gathered together taking comfort and support. the dead were known to many. >> translation: on this flight there was a girl i have known since i was six. her name was leah, we were at the same given safetyics class. -- gymnastics class. >> translation: they were mainly our people. it's not just them, be don't want an aircraft to crash again. >> reporter: at the crash site search teams are scouring an area of 20 square kilometres, trying to piece together what happened to flight 9268. 171 bodies have been ri covered, some 20 -- recovered, some 20km. the aircraft th

. the people that are so desperate to escape war, death and destruction in places like iraq and syria, they are trying to get to india before the window closes and behaviour europe stops allowing them to come here. >> during a national day of mourning in russia, a memorial has taken place, honouring victims of the plane crash. 224 on board died when it came down, after taking off from the resort of shammel shake. peter sharp reports from st. petersburg. >> in front of one of...

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. bashar al-assad said the russian strikes have helped improve the situationinsyriaandhis troops are advancing "on nearly every front". the united states announced the co ignores had 25 strikes on saturday, 16 in iraq and nine in syria. >> reporter: overwhelming support for security measures being put into place by francois hollande according to a new poll released in france on sunday. that poll stating that 91% of french citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. the poll also saying that 94% of respondents support further border controls. on sunday it was announced that the war craft will be in place and there will be jets that will be bombing syria, that's in addition to those already in force >>> obama has been speaking about the fight against i.s.i.l. in the asian summit. >> the principal targets have been the modern opposition that they felt threatened bashar al-assad. their goal appeared to be, if you follow the strikes they took, to fortify the position of the bashar al-assad regime. that does not add t

. bashar al-assad said the russian strikes have helped improve the situation in syria and his troops are advancing "on nearly every front". the united states announced the co ignores had 25 strikes on saturday, 16 in iraq and nine in syria. >> reporter: overwhelming support for security measures being put into place by francois hollande according to a new poll released in france on sunday. that poll stating that 91% of french citizens support the extension of the state of...

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>> at least 44 people are killedinsyriaasrussia carries out airstrikes across idlib province. >> this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up, turkey's prime minister joins e.u. leaders to finalize a deal that will see them pay turkey to stop refugees from entering the e.u. pope francis dismisses safety fierce. >> clashes in paris as some ignore a ban on protests ahead of crucial climate talks. >> while they call this peru's wall of shame. >> russia is being blamed for an air strike that killed 44 people at a busy marketplace in syria. the market attack happened in idlib province. we have the latest. >> in yet another air strike in idlib province, dozens more syrians are dead. in makeshift hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of casualties. these gruesome images have become part of life in the rebel held areas since the russian airstrikes began. opposition fighters accuse russia of carrying out this attack. the syrian government and russia have maintained their targets are what they call terrorists. activists say hundred was civilians including child

>> at least 44 people are killed in syria as russia carries out airstrikes across idlib province. >> this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up, turkey's prime minister joins e.u. leaders to finalize a deal that will see them pay turkey to stop refugees from entering the e.u. pope francis dismisses safety fierce. >> clashes in paris as some ignore a ban on protests ahead of crucial climate talks. >> while they call this peru's wall of shame. >> russia is...

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syria>>>hello, i'm barb barbara sara, you are washing al jazeera from london >>> turkey - cash and closer ties in return for help with the refugee crisis >>> flashes in paris as worldwide demonstrations take place over climate change. [ cheering ] >>> a message of forgiveness and reconciliation, the pope opens bangui's door in the central african republic >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike in syria. the marketplace is in the town in idlib province. hashem ahelbarra reports from the turkish-syrian border. >> reporter: this man is lucky to have survived. in another air strike in rebel held idlib, dozens of syrians are dead. in poorly equipped make ship hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of casualties. these images are part of life in rebel held areas, since the russian air strikes began. opposition fighters accuse russia of carrying out the attacks. syria and russia are targetting what they say are terrorists. hundreds of people have been killed. the town is important for being close to the turkish border, and an entry point to idlib province. it was th

syria >>> hello, i'm barb barbara sara, you are washing al jazeera from london >>> turkey - cash and closer ties in return for help with the refugee crisis >>> flashes in paris as worldwide demonstrations take place over climate change. [ cheering ] >>> a message of forgiveness and reconciliation, the pope opens bangui's door in the central african republic >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike in syria. the marketplace is in the town in...

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, is one of the oldestandsyria'soldestindustrial hub. more on this. hashem ahelbarra is in antakia in southern turkey. tell us about where you are, what you can hear and sea. >> i'm in an area not far from the syrian border. you might see behind me the mountains that syria, and that's where there's defensive fighting over the last 48 hours, syrian artillery pounding rebel conditions and they are trying to push it back. they now in control of the mountain and other areas. it's been a delicate situation. they are mounting a counter offensive back by russian fighters jets to dislodge the rebels from those areas. why the mountains? they are strategic, over looking the military post and villages composed by the government. >> if under the control of the government, we may hear the sound of military. it could be a blow to the government. so these opposition forces are saying that they managed to retake 15 villages, from what you are saying, the government is fighting back, and fighting back hard with support from russia. >> exactly. in 2012, the rebels launched surprise attacks,

, is one of the oldest and syria's oldest industrial hub. more on this. hashem ahelbarra is in antakia in southern turkey. tell us about where you are, what you can hear and sea. >> i'm in an area not far from the syrian border. you might see behind me the mountains that syria, and that's where there's defensive fighting over the last 48 hours, syrian artillery pounding rebel conditions and they are trying to push it back. they now in control of the mountain and other areas. it's been a...

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. authorities say that leadersinsyriaplannedthe paris attack, part of a new strategy by isis. to go global, with claims of responsibility for paris issued in four different languages. french arabic, russian, and english. >> indeed, this is just the beginning. >> there's a specific unit for planning and carrying out attacks in western europe and in the united states. >> reporter: for the paris attack, at least one of the ten terrorists was first sent from syria to blend in with the wave of refugees arriving in greece where european officials say he presented this syrian passport with what is probably a phony name. officials say he was part of the team that attacked the paris stadium and was the first to detonate his suicide vest. and another terrorist, assigned to attack the concert hall, has been identified as a 29-year-old french citizen flagged five years ago as a possible terrorist but never charged with a serious crime. his fingerprint was matched with a detached finger found in the debris at the hall. and now the iraqi ambassador to the u.s. is confirming reports that iraq on t

. authorities say that leaders in syria planned the paris attack, part of a new strategy by isis. to go global, with claims of responsibility for paris issued in four different languages. french arabic, russian, and english. >> indeed, this is just the beginning. >> there's a specific unit for planning and carrying out attacks in western europe and in the united states. >> reporter: for the paris attack, at least one of the ten terrorists was first sent from syria to blend in...

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nationals arrested. police are looking into whether he travelledtosyriaandhad contact with i.s.i.l. at the mosque we met someone that knew him, saying he came from a good family. >> translation: i'm really shocked, i didn't expect it at all. you don't believe it when it's someone you know. >> reporter: he thinks the government failed to integrate young muslims in society. when we do something that interests them we're french, when it upsets them, we are foreign. france needs to integrate people. >> reporter: the mayor of the town had this to say. >> translation: sorry for things like this, but we don't give a dam where he was born. what matters is a kid from our country, a french kid could have become what he became. >> reporter: several of his family members were detained by the police for questioning. david is stade in paris. --live in paris. --another give day for parisian, and there's new intelligence as well. >> that's right. there's interesting developments. we hear the french have been attacking el-raqqa, the i.s.i.l. self-declared capital, boying the spirits of people here

nationals arrested. police are looking into whether he travelled to syria and had contact with i.s.i.l. at the mosque we met someone that knew him, saying he came from a good family. >> translation: i'm really shocked, i didn't expect it at all. you don't believe it when it's someone you know. >> reporter: he thinks the government failed to integrate young muslims in society. when we do something that interests them we're french, when it upsets them, we are foreign. france needs to...

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damascus, is one of the oldestandsyria'soldestindustrial hub. >> president recep tayyip erdogan speak about the ongoing batting with i.s.i.l. >> there's no difference between ipg, bashar al-assad and i.s.i.l. they commit crimes against humanity. let no one deceive anyone. we went to syria because they invited us. if someone kils 380,000, if someone kills people, are you obliged to accept their infitation. >> hashem ahelbarra is in antackia. and was listening to the president's remarks. as we said earlier. he sounded conciliatory. >> he was iequivocal about the fact that he wants to meet with the russian president. putting an end to the crisis. and at the same time was defiant. his prosecution with the community. his focus that he is as bad as i.s.i.l. we have to take it into account. someone that killed more than 350,000 or 380,000. according to the turkish president. on one hand he is reaching out to the russians, at the same time telling the russians. that turkey has a different provision on how to move forward. the coalition has to be communicated, and they have to make it clear th

damascus, is one of the oldest and syria's oldest industrial hub. >> president recep tayyip erdogan speak about the ongoing batting with i.s.i.l. >> there's no difference between ipg, bashar al-assad and i.s.i.l. they commit crimes against humanity. let no one deceive anyone. we went to syria because they invited us. if someone kils 380,000, if someone kills people, are you obliged to accept their infitation. >> hashem ahelbarra is in antackia. and was listening to the...

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. near the borderwithsyria. whatare the turks making of what the e.u. is offering? >> reporter: the turks are saying that they are faced with a huge crisis and basically they won't be able to cope on their own with it and therefore the international community has to assume its responsibility when it comes to the influx of refugees into syria and - into turkey, sorry, and then thousands of thousands of those refugees crossing to europe through the aegean sea. the turks have been saying that the european community has to provide significant financial assistance. we're talking about something like three billion dollars in the first phase, but also they would like to extend these talks into broader political talks about the futures of relations between turkey and europe, particularly to resume negotiations into turkey joining the e.u., but also easing the visa requirements. talking about an economic and political package that the turks are asking for in return for controlling the border, particularly attending to the rise of the influx of refugees into europe >>> this strategy of buying

. near the border with syria. what are the turks making of what the e.u. is offering? >> reporter: the turks are saying that they are faced with a huge crisis and basically they won't be able to cope on their own with it and therefore the international community has to assume its responsibility when it comes to the influx of refugees into syria and - into turkey, sorry, and then thousands of thousands of those refugees crossing to europe through the aegean sea. the turks have been saying...

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fiscal independence. opposition fightersinsyriasaythey have captured several towns and villages in aleppo's countryside. a video has been released showing teaming up with battle groups to take back this territory. the province of aleppo which borders on turkey has been a key battle ground for three years. >> reporter: syrian rebels on the offensive. marred by divisions and short of weapons, they are advancing on the city of aleppo. many armed factions have tabid a joint command center-- a johned command center. they're attacking government military posts in southern aleppo. the al-nusra front are taking part. its fighters took a role in a push to capture a village. syrian ribs say government forces are backed by thousands of fighters from iran, iraq and hezbollah. >>> the syrian army is to cut the highways, not to take over aleppo. aleppo as a city, i think, is still divided and they have to go to the eastern side. >> reporter: behind these mountains is another major front line, government troops have been shelling here which were recently captured by turk man fighters. these mo

fiscal independence. opposition fighters in syria say they have captured several towns and villages in aleppo's countryside. a video has been released showing teaming up with battle groups to take back this territory. the province of aleppo which borders on turkey has been a key battle ground for three years. >> reporter: syrian rebels on the offensive. marred by divisions and short of weapons, they are advancing on the city of aleppo. many armed factions have tabid a joint command...

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borderwithsyria. >>syrian activists say the russian air strikes targeted a crowded market in the city of idlib. an i suggest stronghold. they say that the syrian government, backed by russian war planes targeted different areas across the country, killing dozens of civilians in aleppo and latakia. and in the outskirts. the syrian observatory for human rights said that over the last few months russian air strikes killed dozens of civilians, mostly women and children across the country, coming against a back drops of gains, made by the syrian opposition in latakia and aleppo, where they were said to have recaptured many villages, despite them being backed. rebels are determined to continue the fight to extend the influence in the north of the country, particularly aleppo and north of the country >>> qatar's foreign minister raped calls for bashar al-assad to step down. he says that syrians themselves must decide their country's future. >> the people have a number of priorities, number one is bashar al-assad to leave. the second is to uproot terrorism. we must take these meters into

border with syria. >> syrian activists say the russian air strikes targeted a crowded market in the city of idlib. an i suggest stronghold. they say that the syrian government, backed by russian war planes targeted different areas across the country, killing dozens of civilians in aleppo and latakia. and in the outskirts. the syrian observatory for human rights said that over the last few months russian air strikes killed dozens of civilians, mostly women and children across the country,...

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a weekend of mourning. french forces escalated air strikes against i.s.i.l. inissyria. thefrench president promised vengeance for the attacks. a suspect questioned hours before the attacks and then let go. president obama orders flags at half staff, in honor of the 129 victims. john terret is here. john how much of an escalation does the french attack on syria represent? >> you have to remember randall that french has been part of a 60-nation coalition against the islamic state of iraq and the levant. they say what they mean they mean what they say, you heard francois hollande on friday say the country would be ruthless in its retaliation. french bombers taking off of the united arab emirates and the heshemit ervetioite kingdom. they destroyed a command center, a recruitment center for jihadis, all in the city of raqqa, which is the capital of the self proclaimed caliphate. now, the french foreign minister laurent fabius, was asked whether or not this is retaliation for the 132 who have died since last friday? >> translator: when france is not just threatened but attacked by daes

a weekend of mourning. french forces escalated air strikes against i.s.i.l. in is syria. the french president promised vengeance for the attacks. a suspect questioned hours before the attacks and then let go. president obama orders flags at half staff, in honor of the 129 victims. john terret is here. john how much of an escalation does the french attack on syria represent? >> you have to remember randall that french has been part of a 60-nation coalition against the islamic state of...

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. >> reporter: strategic partners was how hedescribedsyriaandrussia. and the country's foreign ministers were certainly speaking with one voice in moscow on friday. >> translator: isis militants receive weapons and free passage, they don't have to use parachutes, we are talking about militants from several countries. they have receive medical help and weapons from turkey. turkey made the step to shoot down the russian jet because it supports and encourages those terrorists. >> reporter: they were meet to go discuss practical steps to pushing forth the vienna process we hope they find a political solution to syria. >> we have agreed that a list of terrorist groups that will be excluded from my political negotiations needs to be drafted. it will then need to go through the u.n. security council. it is absolutely clear that without it, political peace talks between moderate opposition and the syrian government cannot take place. >> reporter: in southern russia there were military honors and a funeral. alexander was the marine killed trying to rescue a russian air crew downed by turkish jets

. >> reporter: strategic partners was how he described syria and russia. and the country's foreign ministers were certainly speaking with one voice in moscow on friday. >> translator: isis militants receive weapons and free passage, they don't have to use parachutes, we are talking about militants from several countries. they have receive medical help and weapons from turkey. turkey made the step to shoot down the russian jet because it supports and encourages those terrorists....

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eastern side of the mediterranean pretty closetosyria. russia'sintensifying it's bombing campaign, warships in the caspian sea right away across syria. activists say these strikes some of the heaviest they have been since it all kicked off in syria in 2011. in an interview with chinese television, the syrian president said the russian strikes had helped to improve the situation in syria and his troops were advancing on nearly every front. mohammed jamjoon has more from paris. >>over whelming support for security measures being put into place by french president francois hollande according to a new poultry leased in france on sunday, stating 91% of french citizens support the extension of the state of emergency by three months. that was passed just in the last few days. also saying 94% of respondents support further border controls. it was anounced the tear craft carrier, charles de gaulle will be in place by monday morning but there will be 26 fighter jets aboard that will be bombing isil targets in syria. >>, of course, in addition to the 12 french fighter jets already carrying o

eastern side of the mediterranean pretty close to syria. russia's intensifying it's bombing campaign, warships in the caspian sea right away across syria. activists say these strikes some of the heaviest they have been since it all kicked off in syria in 2011. in an interview with chinese television, the syrian president said the russian strikes had helped to improve the situation in syria and his troops were advancing on nearly every front. mohammed jamjoon has more from paris. >>over...

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was demanded by the turks. live to latakia near the borderofsyria. whatis turkey making of what the e.u. is proposing? >> reporter: the turkish government has been saying in the past that they have been left alone to shoulder the burden of the millions of refugees. there are about two million syrian refugees in turkey. thousands of them have started to risk their lives at sea to get into you're for the last few months. the turkish government is saying that the international community has to follow words with deeds, they have to step in by finding a political supplement in syria and resettling some of those refugees. this is exactly with why the tire turkish prime minister today is going to discuss a series of things with the europeans. so he is going to ask for assistance for the refugees in turkey. he would like to start and expand the debate to talk about turkey's resuming talks with the e.u. about joining the e.u. membership and also easing the visa requirements for the turkish citizens. it's more about a political and financial package which is going to be discussed today in

was demanded by the turks. live to latakia near the border of syria. what is turkey making of what the e.u. is proposing? >> reporter: the turkish government has been saying in the past that they have been left alone to shoulder the burden of the millions of refugees. there are about two million syrian refugees in turkey. thousands of them have started to risk their lives at sea to get into you're for the last few months. the turkish government is saying that the international community...

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perfect french to their victims. >> translation: the terrorist talkedaboutsyriaandiraq. during the assault three terrorists were killed, the first by police. two others each had an explosive belt which they activated at the time of the assault. >> reporter: the city remained locked down. evenment iconic tower closed. in the afternoon lights were lit in memory of the victims. fear more attacks though police told them not to gather in large numbers. >> frightening. >> frightening, of course. we on were so scared that we have to fight again for freedom and liberty. >> reporter: what do you think has happened? >> extremists is the problem. in europe we very tolerant and not too much, we have to close the borders >>> that was reporting from paris. one of the victims of the paris attacks has been identified as an american college student. 23-year-old was a junior at california state university long beach. he, a california native and junior studying design in paris on a semestera broad program. the university in california will be holding a vigil at 4 p.m. tomorrow to mourn her passin

perfect french to their victims. >> translation: the terrorist talked about syria and iraq. during the assault three terrorists were killed, the first by police. two others each had an explosive belt which they activated at the time of the assault. >> reporter: the city remained locked down. evenment iconic tower closed. in the afternoon lights were lit in memory of the victims. fear more attacks though police told them not to gather in large numbers. >> frightening. >>...

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their victims. >> translation: the terrorists talkedaboutsyriaandiraq. during the assault three terrorists were killed, the first by police the other by their belts. >> reporter: the city remained in lock down on saturday. even the city's iconic tower closed. in the afternoon people gathered in the republic to light candles and lay flowers for the victims. fearing more attacks, the police told them not to gather in large numbers. >> frightening, of course. we were so scared but we have to fight between for freedom and liberty. >> translation: what is that? what do you think has happened? >> extremists. that is the problem. in europe we have tolerance, and we have to close the borders. >> reporter: in fact, that man calling for the french borders to be closed, people want to be the borders to be tightened. they weren't closed, but they have been tightened up >>> thank you very much. we're talking about the investigation. sheila is here, she has been talking to our sources. tell me, we have learned a number of things today. >> it's the most shocking thing. as this day has gone on,

their victims. >> translation: the terrorists talked about syria and iraq. during the assault three terrorists were killed, the first by police the other by their belts. >> reporter: the city remained in lock down on saturday. even the city's iconic tower closed. in the afternoon people gathered in the republic to light candles and lay flowers for the victims. fearing more attacks, the police told them not to gather in large numbers. >> frightening, of course. we were so...

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syria, worldleader meeting in vienna. plus we take you to one of the most remote places on earth where the race is on to save endangered gorillas and chimps. turkey where leaders of the g 20 group of companies are meeting. the annual summit supposed to be about boosting cooperation on global trade and economic growth. today it was all about security. friday's attacks across paris have flipped the focus, solving the crisis in syria now dominating discussions too. >> we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transition in syria and to eliminate d.a.e.s.h. as a force that can create so much pain and suffering for people in paris and other parts of the globe >>> bernard smith is live for us. the forces have been trying to soften borders and barriers to trade. tell us where this meeting is now heading when it comes to border controls. >> this is only a draft of a statement that the agency has got hold of. they're suggesting that they're agreeing to strengthen border controls. we don't know what that would mean because those significan

syria, world leader meeting in vienna. plus we take you to one of the most remote places on earth where the race is on to save endangered gorillas and chimps. turkey where leaders of the g 20 group of companies are meeting. the annual summit supposed to be about boosting cooperation on global trade and economic growth. today it was all about security. friday's attacks across paris have flipped the focus, solving the crisis in syria now dominating discussions too. >> we will redouble our...

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. >> translation: the terrorist talkedaboutsyriaandiraq. during the assaults three terrorists were killed, the first by police. two others each had an explosive belt which they activated. >> reporter: the city remained in lock down on saturday with many businesses, and even the city's iconic tower closed. in the afternoon people gathered in the republic to light candles and flowers for the victims. fear more attacks, police told them not go fay gather in large numbers. >> frightening. >> frightening, of course, that we have to fight again for freedom and liberty. >> what do you think has happened? >> extremists, that is the problem. in europe, we very tolerant, and that's too much. they have to close the important dears. >> reporter:-- borders. >> reporter: in fact, that man calling for the french borders to be closed, people want the borders to be tightened. they weren't closed today, but they have been tightened up. that free passage into france from the e.u. has been tightenetightened >>> thank you for that. we're talking about the investigation and sheila is with me. she has be

. >> translation: the terrorist talked about syria and iraq. during the assaults three terrorists were killed, the first by police. two others each had an explosive belt which they activated. >> reporter: the city remained in lock down on saturday with many businesses, and even the city's iconic tower closed. in the afternoon people gathered in the republic to light candles and flowers for the victims. fear more attacks, police told them not go fay gather in large numbers. >>...

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doha, i'm jane dutt top. dutton. >> a push for a solutioninsyria. andu.s. presidential hopeful, i.s.i.l. and foreign policy dominate the debate. >> we begin in france where prosecutors have been revealing details about the gunmen who carried out the attacks. prosecutors say the highly coordinated operation which has been claimed by i.s.i.l, involved the multinational team with links to the middle east, belgium and possibly germany. in belgium, police have already arrested several suspects with links to the attacks. one or two of the attackers passed through greece, from turkey. some had french routes, one of them was a 29-year-old paris native. his brother and father have been taken into custody. david chater has more from paris. >> the memories of the brutal attack all too raw. parisians lit candles in the place tha de la republic. the message: we are not afraid. >> translator: there's a lot of emotion for parisians like us. sadness and hatred. for those attacking us when we're quietly getting on with our lives. >> two week ago, a friend of mine said don't go to tunisia, it's

doha, i'm jane dutt top. dutton. >> a push for a solution in syria. and u.s. presidential hopeful, i.s.i.l. and foreign policy dominate the debate. >> we begin in france where prosecutors have been revealing details about the gunmen who carried out the attacks. prosecutors say the highly coordinated operation which has been claimed by i.s.i.l, involved the multinational team with links to the middle east, belgium and possibly germany. in belgium, police have already arrested...

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i.s.i.l. positionsinsyria. turkeyis tribinging pkk targets-- striking pkk targetss. there is a fine line by acknowledging that turkey has its own fight against what it calls terrorism while the u.s. is concentrating on i.s.i.l. but nothing coming out on how they will coordinate >>> turkey has been criticised how slow it has been in tackling i.s.i.l. >> reporter: yes. turkey was really lately coming to this. it only opened its air bases in june after intense pressure from the u.s., particularly now those bases are opened, the u.s. is able to strike i.s.i.l. positions. turkey considers and said previously that it sees both as an equal threat. the turkish government, there have want raids over a few months, seems to be a crack down in turkey. today there were raids where four suspected - seven suspected i.s.i.l. members were detained and then another raid on another property in the early hours of this morning. the target of that raid blew himself up ininjuring four police officers as they tried to get in. we had a suicide bombing in turkey in october, the biggest attack on turkish

i.s.i.l. positions in syria. turkey is tribinging pkk targets-- striking pkk targetss. there is a fine line by acknowledging that turkey has its own fight against what it calls terrorism while the u.s. is concentrating on i.s.i.l. but nothing coming out on how they will coordinate >>> turkey has been criticised how slow it has been in tackling i.s.i.l. >> reporter: yes. turkey was really lately coming to this. it only opened its air bases in june after intense pressure from the...

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sends the most jihadiststosyriaandso on >> yes. a number from belgium disproportionately. that represents a number of things disenfranchisement amongst muslim communities there and activities of some very effective recruiters islamic state have been using. they are very good at using people who speak french and english, reach out to them to persuade people to go to syria. they turn them around are after receiving battle field experience to carry out-- >>> there is a perception that the belgian authorities might be less capable than others of tracking them down >> the prosecutor has himself said that they're struggling to keep track of 130 jihadists they know who have returned from syria. they're trying to keep tabs on other countries are suffering the same issues as well. france hasn't had as many but it has hundreds to keep track of as well. the problem is replicated across western europe. no-one has an answer to it yet >>> you say you're surprised at the tactics that i.s.i.s. have been demonstrating in last ten days. there was a suggestion within the last eight days that they

sends the most jihadists to syria and so on >> yes. a number from belgium disproportionately. that represents a number of things disenfranchisement amongst muslim communities there and activities of some very effective recruiters islamic state have been using. they are very good at using people who speak french and english, reach out to them to persuade people to go to syria. they turn them around are after receiving battle field experience to carry out-- >>> there is a...

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warinsyriaandwhat this now means for u.s.-led efforts against violent extremists. >> security breach at the white house. another fence jumper this time with an american flag wrapped around his shoulders. disturbing the first family during thanksgiving dinner and causing a lockdown for hours. >>> and they're off. shoppers already in the stores as black friday once again starts early. so is shopping really best as a contact sport or can you get the same deals from the comforts of your home? >> and attention shoppers. if you're headed to target today, some extra special deals for you like tickets to kyle's bar mitzvah. the creative collection of ads that might have some black

war in syria and what this now means for u.s.-led efforts against violent extremists. >> security breach at the white house. another fence jumper this time with an american flag wrapped around his shoulders. disturbing the first family during thanksgiving dinner and causing a lockdown for hours. >>> and they're off. shoppers already in the stores as black friday once again starts early. so is shopping really best as a contact sport or can you get the same deals from the comforts...

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syriainthe idlib province. we have the latest. >> in yet another air strike in idlib province, dozens more syrians are dead. in makeshift hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of casualties. these gruesome image have become part of life in the rebel held areas. opposition fighters accuse russia which carrying out this attack. the syrian government and russia have maintained their targets are what they call terrorists. activists say hundred was civilians including children have been killed in recent weeks of intense bombardment by russian jets in the syrian air force. it was the last city the government lost to rebels when they took over in may. syrian officials say it was captured by al-nusra front and despite losing control of most of the country, president bashar al assad and his allies insist he is vital to the fight against groups like isil. the syrian opposition along with their western and gulf allies do not agree. calls have been repeat for assad to call down. >> today, the syrian people have a number of priorities. number one is bashar al assad must l

syria in the idlib province. we have the latest. >> in yet another air strike in idlib province, dozens more syrians are dead. in makeshift hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of casualties. these gruesome image have become part of life in the rebel held areas. opposition fighters accuse russia which carrying out this attack. the syrian government and russia have maintained their targets are what they call terrorists. activists say hundred was civilians including...

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hotel. it is believed they were sent by i.s.i.l. to secure passage for the belgiansintosyria. canyou explain to us what the mood on the street is like today? gentleman we're still a little more than a week after these attacks abdomen although people around the world has seen pictures-- and although people around the world has seen pictures from paris, people are still dealing with a lot of raw emotions. there's vigils like this all across this neighborhood just behind me going for, perhaps, another mile behind me where people visit the sites. they talk with friends, with family. they light candles. there is also a defiance and conversations about, perhaps, what could have been done better by the government and what the government should do now. take a look at this report. >> translation: united in grief and celebration. people continue to pay their respects at more than half dozen vigils looking for community and support and solidarity. this sign says we are united. just around the corner signs of a new reality, constant surveillance, relief for some, concern for those who prize

hotel. it is believed they were sent by i.s.i.l. to secure passage for the belgians into syria. can you explain to us what the mood on the street is like today? gentleman we're still a little more than a week after these attacks abdomen although people around the world has seen pictures-- and although people around the world has seen pictures from paris, people are still dealing with a lot of raw emotions. there's vigils like this all across this neighborhood just behind me going for, perhaps,...

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gathering of n.g.o.'s in a town on the borderwithsyria. onseptember 6, 16 soldiers were killed in a bomb attack on the border with iraqi. two days later an attack on a police minivan left 10 dead. then october 10, ankara, 102 people died in a double suicide bomb attack targeting a peace rally. over that same time, hundreds more have died in fighting between turkish forces act kurdish armed group, the p.k.k. 145 turkish security personnel had been killed while turkish military sources say more than 340p.k.k. fighters have also been killed. in total, more than 640 people have lost their lives in violence across turkey in four months. crossing to bernard smith, joining us from southeastern turkey to tell us what is important for voters there. what's at take for them when it comes to this election? >> this was one of the parts of turkey, the southeast kurdish majority city that put the full kurdish party in parliament for the first time. that's what robbed the akt. they got eight seats in parliament in the june election. it's because of them that the a.k.p. would say they've had the majority

gathering of n.g.o.'s in a town on the border with syria. on september 6, 16 soldiers were killed in a bomb attack on the border with iraqi. two days later an attack on a police minivan left 10 dead. then october 10, ankara, 102 people died in a double suicide bomb attack targeting a peace rally. over that same time, hundreds more have died in fighting between turkish forces act kurdish armed group, the p.k.k. 145 turkish security personnel had been killed while turkish military sources say...

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strikeinsyria, he'scalling for bold moves on the home front. abc's david muir is in paris with the latest. >> reporter: for the first time it, the moments before paris was forever changed on. these photographs emerging from inside that concert hall taken from the stage before the attack. so many smiling faces, their hands in the air. and now we know what would come next. the gunfire breaking through the music. >> we're also getting our first look at this video of the immediate aftermath. sirens blaring, voices crying out. two officers peering through those doors. president obama saying the u.s. had no intelligence this attack was coming. >> there were no specific mentions of this particular attack that would give us a sense of something that we need -- that we could provide french authorities, for example, or act on ourselves. >> reporter: while here in france, president hollande stood with students in a moment of silence across the country. a short time later in front of a joint session of parliament, he declared on france is at war with isis calling for an extension. he wants a t

strike in syria, he's calling for bold moves on the home front. abc's david muir is in paris with the latest. >> reporter: for the first time it, the moments before paris was forever changed on. these photographs emerging from inside that concert hall taken from the stage before the attack. so many smiling faces, their hands in the air. and now we know what would come next. the gunfire breaking through the music. >> we're also getting our first look at this video of the immediate...

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oldestandsyria'soldestindustrial hub. we'll get more from hashem ahelbarra: they have take the villages. what can you tell us. >> everyone has been marred and they were out gunned by the syrian government, which is why they lost territory over the last knew months. >> they are stopped by a military commandier. they recaptured areas. >> if they have taken the villages would they intend on going after the city of aleppo? the problem face the is where they've been able to control areas, they've never been able to take on the government in you're can centers. with places like rehabilitation re and idlib. they've never been able to take on gains. they have more people that don't have advanced weapons. le sometimes they take areas that takes hours. they back over the security of the government. they are not able to hold major areas. this was about making symbolic gains, rather than controlling the urban centers. >> while the fighting continues in syria, of the president recep tayyip erdogan spoke about the battle against i.s.i.l. >> translation: there's no differences between the ipg

oldest and syria's oldest industrial hub. we'll get more from hashem ahelbarra: they have take the villages. what can you tell us. >> everyone has been marred and they were out gunned by the syrian government, which is why they lost territory over the last knew months. >> they are stopped by a military commandier. they recaptured areas. >> if they have taken the villages would they intend on going after the city of aleppo? the problem face the is where they've been able to...